http://mobilism.org
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https://forum.mobilism.org/
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https://forum.mobilism.org/index.php
The reason why you don't see forum.mobilism.org is probably because of no redirection is in place for this URL
In addition to Libgen, I recommend Mobilism. I found books that I couldn't find in libgen on there. You need to make an account to see the book sections since to non-users it is just apps. Another recommendation that I've bookmarked but not used yet is b-ok. I also recommend if you come across PDFs or Ebooks that you upload them to Libgen to pay it forward.
If you are gonna use lots of pdf textbooks and like annotation and highlighting, the windows app Drawboard words really really well especially if you have a touch screen laptop and even more so if you have one with a pen.
My next recommendation for everyone who writes research papers is to use a citation manager. Mendeley is my personal choice for how easy its browser and Word extensions are to use. You just need to download PDFs and import them to Mendeley and you're good to go! It formats your citations and bib for you while making sure you don't misplace a source. .
Go here and get the proper version then Unistall if it necessary then install!
Requirements Android 4.0.1 or upper version MXPlayer (Currently the most powerful video player on Android)
Library genesis for ebooks (pdf, epub, mobi)
audiobookbay.nl and https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=124 for audibooks
Repost of a comment I left on another post:
Here are the links I use for online books (I find they don't usually have the most recent textbooks, but old versions often still work)
https://forum.mobilism.org/index.php
http://www.freebookspot.club/topten.aspx?Category\_ID=149
I've never used these websites personally, but other people have suggested them:
- Zlibrary
- Genesis (apparently good for STEM textbooks)
- Libgen
- Archive.org
If you can't find it and have to resort to physical textbooks, here's what I'd do first:
- See if it's really necessary. I'm going into third year barely having bought any textbooks. Profs might say it's necessary, but often times (in not STEM programs lmao) everything you need to know is in lectures!
- Check the library. They usually have copies of the textbook that you can't take home, but can check out for multiple hours in the library (which usually forces you to actually sit and do your readings!) You can also usually photo copy the pages you want to keep on hand
- Check kijiji or local market websites.
- I think Haven Books is closed, but if it's not, they sell books for cheaper and will buy them back if they're still in good condition!
I always check the school's book store as a last resort
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=455&p=6354209#p6354209
It looks like there's some issue with the modded version that thay have uploaded. I will let you know when they upload a proper apk. Sorry.
i see some on mobilism.
you have to create a login, and then log in and then search, but they have what I am looking for in epub & audiobook most of the time.
Hakim Bey's TAZ is very influenced by Buddhist and Taoist thought. I just started Zenarchy by Kerry Thornley, and it's very fun so far. He's a co-founder of discordianism and almost certainly not JFK's assassin. Robert Anton Wilson, also a discordian, would be worth looking into as well. Max Stirner's ideas about the self are thought to be heavily influenced by Eastern thought, and it would certainly make sense (he says the self is an illusion). I can't forget Ursula K. Le Guin, probably the most well known taoist anarchist. Her books are an absolute pleasure. Always Coming Home is my favorite, and it's undoubtedly the most anarchist and the most taoist of hers. I'm sure there are most examples, but those are my favorites. Oh yeah, Gary Snyder, though I'm not sure he identifies as anarchist, has some interesting stuff as well.
Poți încerca să îți faci un card de bibliotecă fictiv la o librărie din state și vei avea acces la catalogul Overdrive. Îți poți descărca epub-urile și apoi poți scăpa de DRM. Eu folosesc Newton Free Library
Sau mai poți folosi acest forum. Am găsit multe ebook-uri bune acolo.
Bajate el Calibre y con eso los podes cargar a los libros truchos
paginas no se que decirte, hay una que es uena de donde baja mi viejo pero me olvide el nombre.
Si quertes en ingles esta https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=398
https://moddroid.com/worldbox-mod.html
https://apkmody.io/games/worldbox-mod-apk
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=456&t=4246464
I think mobilism doesn't have the latest version.
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=456&t=4236621. I usually download via the apk version of the app store incase the web version has some issues. There's also the mod version incase you wanted that.
You should check mobilism, I found this one within a minute. You might be able to find more recent versions too.
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=447&t=4125988
This one is taken from there x86 http://ul.to/4a4s6kep
Just be careful what you download, pay attention of the name and size of the file, sites from mobilism are often full of ads that you get familiar with and it becomes easy to download
Registruj se na Mobilism forum, imaš stotine pro i premium aplikacija za android. Pored toga i (audio)knjige, dnevne i mesečne novine (magazine).
Preporučio bih ti aplikacije stranih novina (WSJ, The Economist, Bloomberg, WP, itd.), Magnus Trainer, aplikacije za učenje stranih jezika (Busuu, Drops, Duolingo, Rosetta, itd.), Smart Audiobook Player, Spotify bez reklama, Photomath i Wolfram Alpha, rif is fun (reddit is fun - najbolja aplikacija za reddit).
u/an_unpopular-opinion has given you some good advice. Consider uploading audiobooks as well. They're about ~300 - 500 MB and you can seed well over double of that per audiobook.
You can find audiobook sources here to upload over at MAM
I would suggest you read through a bigger site like Mobilism and you'll likely pick up a lot of lingo and mod variations. Learning by doing is about the only way to learn about streaming because it's still forming and changing on a daily basis.
Here are two more sites for ebooks:
http://b-ok.org/ (also has scientific articles - just click where it says 01234567 articles to go to the sister site)
https://forum.mobilism.org/index.php
These sites are safe, but always pay attention to what you're dowloading. Never click .exe, or .msi files. These are executable programs. Ebooks will almost always be in these formats: .epub, .mobi, .azw and .azw3 (these two are Kindle exclusive formats, but they're easy to convert to .epub), .pdf (sucks to read on a Kobo, or Kindle, good for tablets or pc). Some older books will be available on .txt, .or .rtf.
If you have a Kobo, epub and mobi are the best formats. Just drag and drop and you're ready to go.
Cool man, I didn’t know about it, just checking it out now.
https://forum.mobilism.org/portal.php?mode=articles&block=ebook
Can you search for a book? What happens when links to file-sharing sites expire? Is there a torrent community / private tracker?
First of all, if a book is good please buy it. Authors spend time and energy on a book and they should at least get paid for it.
Anyway, I suggest you try most torrent websites and this: https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=120
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=106
as for my collection I've uploaded twice in a temp mega a/c and it got stuck at 99% :\ worst of all mega now forces to download desktop app in firefox in-order to batch download/upload.
P.S: I don't have the admin password for the work PC I use to upload.